Where to Go

Explore all that California has to offer. From beaches to mountains and everything in between, you can do it all.

We encourage first-timers to take the silver trailer to an RV park or campground where it can be hooked up to utilities and provide the basic functions of home. Experienced travelers seeking more remote destinations can rely on the trailer’s onboard power, water, and tanks.

Pinnacles National Park

This is the closest national park from our garage and is only a 2 hour drive south from us. Pinnacles National Park features hiking trails through caves and the chance to see the endangered California Condor for bird watching aficionados. Read all about it in this blog post.

Death Valley National Park

Joshua Tree National Park

Joshua Tree National Park is one of the most popular parks in California and for good reason! If you want to visit this desert oasis, read our guide about Airstream camping there on our blog post here.

Silver Lake – Tucked away in the El Dorado National Forest, this is a favorite amongst adventurous RV campers. While the campsite has no hookups, there are beautiful and peaceful landscapes. Read our blog post about it here.

Lake Nacimiento – Located about 2 hours south of our garage, this large lake side campground resort has boat and water sport rentals for a fun day on the lake. Also a great place for the avid fisherman. Read all about it here.

June Lake – On the eastern side of Yosemite National Park, this is a beautiful lake with many campgrounds for RVs.

Resources

Here’s a list of apps and websites that we recommend using to help finding an RV park or campsite wherever you are going.

Good Sam’s – They have a network of RV parks and their website has a rating system to gauging the facilities and cleanliness of RV parks

AllStays – The website has a comprehensive list and map of campsites. Where it really shines is the mobile app that can be purchased from the App Store. All their information will be stored on your phone, accessible even when you don’t have a data connection. If you’re serious about finding places to camp, this app is worth it.